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Anaphroditic
Anaphroditic An*aph`ro*dit"ic, a. [Gr. ? without love.] (Biol.) Produced without concourse of sexes.
Antaphrodisiac
Antaphrodisiac Ant`aph*ro*dis"i*ac, a. [Pref. anti- + aphrodisiac.] (Med.) Capable of blunting the venereal appetite. -- n. Anything that quells the venereal appetite.
Antaphroditic
Antaphroditic Ant`aph*ro*dit"ic, a. [Pref. anti- + Gr. ? Aphrodite: cf. F. antaphroditique.] (Med.) 1. Antaphrodisiac. 2. Antisyphilitic. [R.]
Antaphroditic
Antaphroditic Ant`aph*ro*dit"ic, n. An antaphroditic medicine.
Antiaphrodisiac
Antiaphrodisiac An`ti*aph`ro*dis"i*ac, a. & n. Same as Antaphrodisiac.
Aphrodisiac
Aphrodisiac Aph`ro*dis"i*ac, Aphrodisiacal Aph`ro*di*si"a*cal, a. [Gr. ? pertaining to sensual love, fr. ?. See Aphrodite.] Exciting venereal desire; provocative to venery.
Aphrodisiac
Aphrodisiac Aph`ro*dis"i*ac, n. That which (as a drug, or some kinds of food) excites to venery.
Aphrodisiacal
Aphrodisiac Aph`ro*dis"i*ac, Aphrodisiacal Aph`ro*di*si"a*cal, a. [Gr. ? pertaining to sensual love, fr. ?. See Aphrodite.] Exciting venereal desire; provocative to venery.
Aphrodisian
Aphrodisian Aph`ro*dis"i*an, a. [Gr. ?.] Pertaining to Aphrodite or Venus. ``Aphrodisian dames' [that is, courtesans]. --C. Reade.
Aphrodite
Aphrodite Aph`ro*di"te, n. [Gr. ?.] 1. (Classic Myth.) The Greek goddess of love, corresponding to the Venus of the Romans. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A large marine annelid, covered with long, lustrous, golden, hairlike set[ae]; the sea mouse. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A beautiful butterfly (Argunnis Aphrodite) of the United States.
Aphroditic
Aphroditic Aph`ro*dit"ic, a. Venereal. [R.] --Dunglison.
Aphrophora interrupta
Hop Hop, n. [OE. hoppe; akin to D. hop, hoppe, OHG. hopfo, G. hopfen; cf. LL. hupa, W. hopez, Armor. houpez, and Icel. humall, SW. & Dan. humle.] 1. (Bot.) A climbing plant (Humulus Lupulus), having a long, twining, annual stalk. It is cultivated for its fruit (hops). 2. The catkin or strobilaceous fruit of the hop, much used in brewing to give a bitter taste. 3. The fruit of the dog-rose. See Hip. Hop back. (Brewing) See under 1st Back. Hop clover (Bot.), a species of yellow clover having heads like hops in miniature (Trifolium agrarium, and T. procumbens). Hop flea (Zo["o]l.), a small flea beetle (Haltica concinna), very injurious to hops. Hop fly (Zo["o]l.), an aphid (Phorodon humuli), very injurious to hop vines. Hop froth fly (Zo["o]l.), an hemipterous insect (Aphrophora interrupta), allied to the cockoo spits. It often does great damage to hop vines. Hop hornbeam (Bot.), an American tree of the genus Ostrya (O. Virginica) the American ironwood; also, a European species (O. vulgaris). Hop moth (Zo["o]l.), a moth (Hypena humuli), which in the larval state is very injurious to hop vines. Hop picker, one who picks hops. Hop pole, a pole used to support hop vines. Hop tree (Bot.), a small American tree (Ptelia trifoliata), having broad, flattened fruit in large clusters, sometimes used as a substitute for hops. Hop vine (Bot.), the climbing vine or stalk of the hop.
Argunnis Aphrodite
Aphrodite Aph`ro*di"te, n. [Gr. ?.] 1. (Classic Myth.) The Greek goddess of love, corresponding to the Venus of the Romans. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A large marine annelid, covered with long, lustrous, golden, hairlike set[ae]; the sea mouse. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A beautiful butterfly (Argunnis Aphrodite) of the United States.
Dioeciously hermaphrodite
Dioeciously Di*[oe]"cious*ly, adv. (Biol.) In a di[oe]cious manner. Di[oe]ciously hermaphrodite (Bot.), having flowers structurally perfect, but practically di[oe]cious, -- those on one plant producing no pollen, and those on another no ovules.
Hermaphrodeity
Hermaphrodeity Her*maph`ro*de"i*ty, n. Hermaphrodism. --B. Jonson.
Hermaphrodism
Hermaphrodism Her*maph"ro*dism, n. [Cf. F. hermaphrodisme.] (Biol.) See Hermaphroditism.
Hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite Her*maph"ro*dite, n. [L. hermaphroditus, Gr. ?, so called from the mythical story that Hermaphroditus, son of Hermes and Aphrodite, when bathing, became joined in one body with Salmacis, the nymph of a fountain in Caria: cf. F. hermaphrodite.] (Biol.) An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place without the union of the distinct individuals. In the animal kingdom true hermaphrodites are found only among the invertebrates. See Illust. in Appendix, under Helminths.
Hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite Her*maph"ro*dite, a. Including, or being of, both sexes; as, an hermaphrodite animal or flower. Hermaphrodite brig. (Naut.) See under Brig. --Totten.
Hermaphrodite brig
Brig Brig, n. [Shortened from Brigantine.] (Naut.) A two-masted, square-rigged vessel. Hermaphrodite brig, a two-masted vessel square-rigged forward and schooner-rigged aft. See Illustration in Appendix.
Hermaphrodite brig
Hermaphrodite Her*maph"ro*dite, a. Including, or being of, both sexes; as, an hermaphrodite animal or flower. Hermaphrodite brig. (Naut.) See under Brig. --Totten.
Hermaphroditic
Hermaphroditic Her*maph`ro*dit"ic, Hermaphroditical Her*maph`ro*dit"ic*al, a. (Biol.) Partaking of the characteristics of both sexes; characterized by hermaphroditism. -- Her*maph`ro*dit"ic*al*ly, adv.
Hermaphroditical
Hermaphroditic Her*maph`ro*dit"ic, Hermaphroditical Her*maph`ro*dit"ic*al, a. (Biol.) Partaking of the characteristics of both sexes; characterized by hermaphroditism. -- Her*maph`ro*dit"ic*al*ly, adv.
Hermaphroditically
Hermaphroditic Her*maph`ro*dit"ic, Hermaphroditical Her*maph`ro*dit"ic*al, a. (Biol.) Partaking of the characteristics of both sexes; characterized by hermaphroditism. -- Her*maph`ro*dit"ic*al*ly, adv.
Hermaphroditism
Hermaphroditism Her*maph"ro*dit*ism, n. (Biol.) The union of the two sexes in the same individual, or the combination of some of their characteristics or organs in one individual.
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus
Paradoxure Par`a*dox"ure, n. [Gr. ? incredible, paradoxical + ? tail. So called because its tail is unlike that of the other animals to which it was supposed to be related.] (Zo["o]l.) Any species of Paradoxurus, a genus of Asiatic viverrine mammals allied to the civet, as the musang, and the luwack or palm cat (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). See Musang.

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- b**** DJ/producer on the Urban Takeover label. Also known as A Zone or DJ Aphro, he contributed to and influenced the genre's styles and techniques. He...
- among the friezes in the Pergamon Altar. There are further examples of Aphros and/or Bythos, the personifications of foam and abyss, respectively, depicted...
- Racism as Zoological Witchcraft: A Guide to Getting Out (2019), co-author of Aphro-ism: Essays on Pop Culture, Feminism, and Black Veganism from Two Sisters...
- Helen/Vena/Daphne/Aphro/Dinah: Yuki Masuda (all) /Mic****e Ruff (Helen), Lia Sargent (Vena), Jane Alan (Daphne), Kay Jensen (Aphro), Julie Ann Taylor...
- Theogony, Aphrodite is born off the coast of Cythera from the foam (ἀφρός, aphrós) produced by Ur****'s genitals, which his son Cronus had severed and thrown...
- J**** Salazar Ryan Eigenmann as Adonis Salvador Benjie Paras as Aphroditus "Aphro" Viray JM de Guzman as Br. Joseph Cruz Ryza Cenon as Circe Miranda Cris...
- originally her month Aphrilis, from her equivalent Gr**** goddess name Aphrodite (Aphros), or from the Etruscan name Apru. Jacob Grimm suggests the name of a hypothetical...
- sea Venus was engendered, taking the name Aphrodite from the foam [Gr**** aphros] from which she formed. They interpret this to mean that when chaos existed...
- Venus-Aphrodite emerged, already in adult form, from the sea foam (Gr**** αφρός, aphros) produced by the severed genitals of Caelus-Ur****. Roman theology presents...
- her children. The Icthyocentaurs also run a camp for merpeople heroes. Aphros – An Ichthyocentaur who is the half-brother of Chiron. He teaches home economics...